We didn't grow up in a Country Club. We grew up on public courses and hand-me-down clubs with a dad who wouldn't let us quit. He learned the game in the backfields of North Carolina. We learned it on the crabgrass of Miami. One of us took it to the PGA tour.
The Clantons have been Outlaws since the 1800s. They were a family that did things their own way and never quite fit the establishment. A century later, not much has changed. We just traded the frontier for the fairway.
CCO is the bridge between where we come from and where we're headed. Built for the ones who didn't grow up with access but found the game anyway.
It's about belonging, wherever you play from.
— R. Clanton